Superstar #1

Recently I bought the doll that gave a whole era its name. This doll is the very first issue of the Superstar Barbie. She was produced in 1977. The pink dress she was sold in has the disadvantage that the body and the dress fusion after a while. So it is advising to move the dress occasionally.  To tell you a positive aspect the fusion marks can be removed if the fusion process hasn’t progressed too far.

The doll you can see here is not complete. She lack the necklace, the pair of shoes and her pink boa.

Superstar #1 Barbie

Superstar #1 Babie cc

Superstar #1 Barbie in pink dress

A new idea – Help for Help

I don’t know how it is in the rest of the world but Germany  well known auctioneers try get private Barbie collectors out of their company. They only want professional dealers and no private individuals anymore. That’s very sad. Several days ago I had an idea. Maybe this could be a solution. I had the idea to offer a platform where private Barbie collectors could meet.  If collector A has a doll which misses several plugs and collector B is able to fix it, they could deal with each other. When collector A needs help she/he gets the help of another collector, a system that works almost without money.

Collector A could offer something collector B is looking for. The deal could also include serveral people. If collector A is searching someone to reroot serveral plugs and offers a dress collector c is looking for but collector b can help with the reroot and collector c would offer collector b a dress she is looking for, then they could  also deal.

Of course this idea is not perfect. At least we would need a feedback system and we had to control who participates in the system since too many black sheeps destroy the market. And of course there should be a regulation that only real Barbie dolls and their belongings  should be part of the deals. Clones would also destroy the market.

I’m still alive

Although there wasn’t much to report about I’m still alive. In the last weeks I waited for a tutorial which explains how to repair the old talking Barbie dolls from the late 1960s. I’m still waiting for several orders to arrive here.  Hope they will arrive until Wednesday of the  next week. Then I can start the adventure repairing a talking Barbie.

Vintage Skooter

This time I would like to show you my very first Vintage Barbie family member. Vintage is the era called from 1959 to 1966/1967. I recently was able to buy a blond haired Skooter.  She is an early friend of Barbies little sister Skipper. My Skotter hat straight legs. You can’t bend her legs. That means she is an early doll and belongs to the Vintage era.  Skooter dolls produced after 1965 has a pink skin tone (not as pale as my Skooter is) and they had bendable legs.

Furthermore I would like to tell that I bought her without clothes. The clothes Skooter is wearing are from the mid 1990s and were made for Skipper. Unfortunately I have no other clothes for her at the moment.

Skooter

Straight leg Skooter

Stacey

I recenty was able to buy an old Stacey.  Stacey is a friend of Barbie from the MOD-era and was said to come from England. She wasn’t produced for a long time.  I think she was produced from 1968 until 1970.  My new Stacey is wearing the outfit “Bouncy Flouncy”. I couldn’t resist of doing an extended photo shooting. And here is the result.

Stacey

Stacey, a MOD(ern) friend of Barbie

produced from 1968 until 1970

Stacey dressed in Bouncy Flouncy

Stacey

Festival Barbie

In the last weeks I found one of the Festival Barbies produced for the 35th Anniversary of Barbie in the year 1994. I can’t say how lucky I feel to own one of them. For me she is a typical representant of the early 1990s with her hair, her dress and the whole aura.

35t Anniversary Festival Barbie

35th Anniversary Festival Barbie

35th Anniversary Festival Barbie

Time for Cool & Crimp Skipper and Courtney

This time I would like to introduce Cool & Crimp Skipper and Courtney. They are from 1993. I’m always surprised when I discover fashion trends from the past. The overalls are great. They remind me to the 1990s. I also can remember the dummies. I had a lot of them myself. I can’t believe this was a trend almost 20 years ago.

Cool & Crimp Skipper

Cool & Crimp Skipper with European Box

Cool & Crimp Skipper

Cool & Crimp Skipper

Cool & Crimp Courtney

Cool & Crimp Courtney with american box

Cool & Crimp Courtney

Here comes Asha!!!

By the end of the last year I was able to buy my favorite Asha doll from a friend. She was a TRU exclusive in the mid 1990s. I really love Asha because of the multi-color dress ist just a dream. She’s a great addition for my afro-american Barbie collection.

Asha

Asha

Asha

Birthday presents

Today I’ d like to show you my birthday presents. I got the Minang Barbie doll from my boyfriend and the Moja Barbie  doll. The Minang Barbie doll was made for the Indonesian market and she’s hard to find in Europe. The box says that she wears a special outfit worn by the women of Sumatera. The doll comes with two minature plates.

Luckily I was able to find the Moja Barbie doll, too.  She had been on my wish list for at least 10 years. The Designer Byron Lars created her in 2001. I always liked her but she’s not very often to find. She has a very crazy hairdo from which I thought it was made from the dolls braids.

Minang Barbie

Minang Barbie from Indonesia

Minang Barbie

Moja Barbie

Moja Barbie

Moja Barbie

Moja Barbie

Dance Club Kayla & Devon (US-Playline)

In the recent months I was able to find two rare friends of Barbie doll. They are called Devon and Kayla. They were only made for the US-market and never available in Germany. The Dance Club series was produced in 1989. The clothes may be a bit old fashioned but I think they express the feeling from then. I like them because the colours of the clothes are shrill and very bright. This is the first time that the triangle earrings and ring are introduced to the market. I thought that they were used the first time with the very popular Totally Hair Barbie series but obviously they were already available in 1989.

 Dance Club Devon

Dance Club Devon

Dance Club Devon

Dance Club Kayla

Dance Club Kayla

Dance Club Kayla